Gretchen Rubin had an epiphany. One rainy afternoon on a city bus, she realized that she wasn't as happy as she could be. In danger of wasting her days - always yearning for something more, waiting for problems to miraculously solve themselves - she realized her life wasn't going to change unless she did something about it. On January 1, she embarked on her Happiness Project, and each month she pursued a different set of resolutions: to get more sleep, quit nagging her husband, sing in the morning to her two young daughters, start a blog, imitate a spiritual master, keep a one-sentence journal. *
Responsibility: Gretchen Rubin.Edition: 1st Harper pbk.Imprint: New York : Harper, 2011.Physical description: xviii, 315 p. : ill ; 21 cm. *Summary from Nielsen Book Data